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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Red Sails & Romaine Lettuce, Day 39
Both types of lettuce are growing quite well and practically trouble free, enough so to allow us the first harvest of the red sails. Kind of tasted like chicken.
(l to r: harvest, romaine, red sails lettuce)
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